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Chevrolet is working on wrapping up the final testing on its next-generation Silverado pickup truck. Lucky for us, our spy photographer managed to nab some shots of the new truck’s interior complete uncovered.

Although the exterior of the 2014 Silverado may present more of a cautious evolution from the current model, the interior is throwing out everything found in the present 2012 model in favor of a more stylish and ergonomic design. The most notable revision is the rounded-square-shaped center stack for the infotainment and climate controls. The model spotted here doesn’t seem to be equipped with a navigation system, but instead with an audio system equipped a smaller screen and physical control buttons. We can only assume that a version of Chevrolet’s MyLink infotainment system with its large color touchscreen will also be available on the new Silverado.

Climate controls use large buttons flanked by oversized knobs with LED indications, clearly a nod to users who may wear work gloves while using this truck. At the bottom of the stack is a row of auxiliary buttons – looking somewhere between a cross of the toggles found in the Ford Super Duty and the tabs used in a smart fortwo – that reveals the plethora of new technology the Silverado will get. We can see that there will definitely be lane-keep assist, parking sensors, power adjustable pedals, but other buttons aren’t quite discernable at this point. Expect further tech goodies to be announced in the near future.

On the driver’s side, there is a new steering wheel that looks to use the same controls as found in the 2014 Impala, and a new set of Indiglo-green and red dials. Passengers are treated to dual, oversized gloveboxes There is also a huge center console that we expect will be able to swallow a laptop or two, and three large cupholders.